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Book Review of The Memory Police: A Novel

The Memory Police: A Novel
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magine being marooned on an unknown island off an unknown coast. The island is populated by people who are known simply as the butcher, the man who made hats, the writer, the old man, or just R. Another strange characteristic of this island is that things disappear. No they are just not available any more they are gone. Gone from the island and from the memories of most of those who live here. There are some people, however, who remember the missing and hide them away while cherishing memories of their experiences connected with these items. They are never safe because the Memory Police who search for them and arrest them. No one knows what happens to the arrested. They are gone forever.

The basic plot revolves around a young woman writer who determined to hide R an editor of her novels. With the aid of the old man she has long known she is successful. Yet she is not immune but parts of the hearts, souls and selves are gone. How does the book end? Check it out and see.to the erasures so when novels disappear her life changes dramatically. Her voice is gone but she knows that her mother was one of those who remembered. She stored disappearing items away and shared them with her daughter who doesn't remember what they were. R believes that experiencing the items and stories connected to them will help memories return.

YÅko Ogawa is the talented young author who wrote this dystopian novel. As I read this novel I found the writing simple, flowing with a tension seeming almost real. Not only are items in life disappearing but parts of the hearts, souls and selves are gone. How does the book end? Check it out and see.